03/09/2021
✅10 steps to improve the use of your air conditioner!❄️
• Use the thermostat between 24 and 26ºC. For every degree that you decrease the temperature, you will be consuming between 5 and 8% more energy.
• Overcooling the environment is harmful to health. Most colds associated with air conditioning are caused by too low temperatures, or a faulty design in the cold air distribution system. The air outlet temperature is usually between 10ºC and 15ºC, so the louver deflectors must be oriented so that the air diffuses throughout the room and not directly onto the occupants.
• Avoid sudden thermal jumps. Differences of more than 10-12ºC with the outside temperature are harmful to health. A difference of 5º is pleasant and healthy.
• Do not set the thermostat to a lower temperature than desired when turning on the equipment, it will not cool faster and it will waste unnecessary energy.
• Clean the air conditioning filters at least twice a year. A dirty filter reduces performance and increases consumption by up to 10%.
• Keep the vents free. Verify that the air conditioning inlets and outlets are not being obstructed. This generates a greater air flow through the other vents and generates a sensation of cold. The racks must be kept clean and free of dirt, dust, and foreign objects.
• Avoid opening doors and windows in the space that you are air conditioning. If you feel cold when the air is on, turn up the thermostat. If you still have to open windows, cover vents, etc., notify the maintenance service, something is poorly designed or does not work properly and must be corrected.
• The evaporation effect of living plants refreshes the environment. Put them in front of the windows and next to the doors.
• If you live in a house, plant deciduous trees (whose leaves fall in winter) to the north and northwest so that the house receives shade in summer but allows the winter sun to pass through.
• Windows and doors must be adequately sealed to avoid excessive air leaks. Use weatherstripping or silicone sealant.
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